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The communities that call Twitter home might decide to pack their bags. If they do, they are unlikely to be able to completely reconstitute themselves elsewhere.
Phishing, malware, ransomware, and impersonation attacks are some of the small businesses most common email threats. Cybercriminals often target small businesses due to the perception of weaker security defenses and potentially lucrative information.
College students can benefit from not taking math courses in their freshman year, new research shows.
Breaching the Kakhovka Dam and reservoir had all the hallmarks of a scorched-earth strategy. Two expert observers of the Russia-Ukraine war explain this event’s destructive long-term effects.
Tuberculosis is a preventable and curable disease, yet before the pandemic, it killed more people every than any other infectious disease.
The US and China are talking again, but security issues between the two countries linger.
The Supreme Court’s decision to ban affirmative action programs reverses nearly 50 years of its own decisions that ruled diversity was of vital national importance.
People sometimes assume religious traditions’ ideas about gender have always been conservative and unchanging.
Immigrant chefs and cuisines are often constrained by Eurocentric definitions of what constitutes good food. As immigrant groups become more assimilated into US culture, so does their food.
The West Bank governing body has seen its popularity erode amid accusations of corruption and incompetence.